| Date of Issue | 7 February 2011 |
|---|---|
| Primary theme | Holy Days & Celebrations (Personal Celebrations) |
| Subject | Celebration |
| Width | 36.0 mm |
| Height | 28.0 mm |
| Denomination | P |
| Number in set | 1 |
| Layout/Format | self adhesive booklet of 6 |
| Perforations | 13 by 13 |
| Stamp issuing authority | Canada Post |
| Printer | Canadian Bank Note Known as the “Festival of Sacrifice”, Eid al-Adha is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide and the latter of two Eid festivals (the other being Eid al-Fitr). The Eid celebrations are typically marked by special prayers, forgiveness and compassion, and many Muslims visit family and friends, exchange greetings and gifts, and make donations to the poor and needy. Still Life in a Palace is an early 19th-century Persian painting from the collection of the Aga Khan Museum, which is scheduled to open in Toronto in 2013 (Image courtesy of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture). |
Celebrate Eid-al-Adha with a unique Picture Postage™ sheet of 21 self-adhesive stamps. The stamp features the words Eid Mubarak in calligraphy, with “Eid Greetings” in English and French. The larger stamp image is yours to keep as a souvenir!
Known as the “Feast of Sacrifice” or “Festival of Sacrifice”, Eid-al-Adha is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide, and the latter of two Eid festivals (the other being Eid-al-Fitr). Eid is typically marked by special prayers, forgiveness and compassion, and many Muslims visit family and friends, exchange greetings and gifts, and make donations to the poor and needy.
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